The Austin American (Austin, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 191, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 23, 1923 Page: 5 of 36
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CAMERON PLANS
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ROTARY HOLDS
SILY
LADIES’ NIGHT
Veteran Tells Story at 83
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Red Rock
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Toe koen & soN
• JEWELERS A 1
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BAN MARCOS, Texas, Dec. 22--
Thomas Washington Kenner!‘y. aged S3, Confederate veteran.
ed that that concern will locate a
contest representmng the ladies
and the men with the ladles win-
ning
«l•
Of KiwanisClub
he had often seen
at
where Mr Davis and
wer: ocecupyie th. White House
THE GIFT SUPREME!
Will open after the new
year
and
class win
MONDAY FURNITURE SPECIALS FOR CHRISTMAS
Last Call
$29.85
FOR
TOYS
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the
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boerd tope on
KNOw
e,
We still have a large
Alt parta riveted
LAST MINUTE FURNITURE SUGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS
1-5 Off
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WORLD’S EASIEST CHAIR
Glynn Mitee and the hostena.
C&S
1 I
704 Congress Avenue
charge of the Mexican school near
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ed each child with a small
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Gift Suggestions
For the Last Minute Shopper
Special Music
Features Lunch
Veteran Hays Tax
Assessor to Retire
las
Up
Bills
Special
Showing
SPECIAL MONDAY ONLY
QUEEN CARD TABLES
Jackson, who is declared by Lloyd George to have been the greatest
strategist and tactician of the ages, and Jetferson Davis, first and only
president of the Confederacy, is not given to many living men; but
Lockhart to Hold
Celebration Jan. 1
ON ALL COASTER
W AGONS AND
DOLL CARRIAGES
End Table
Comfort Worker
Breakfast Suite
1,
o
San Marcos Club
Gives Christmas
Entertainment.
Black Land Proves
Good Cabbage Soil
For Lockhart Man
Will last for years and save untold steps and
drudgery in house cleaning.
is in the hande of
Tenchers" appssiatton
Richmond,
his family
Persian Rugi
Phonograph Records
Baby Carriages
•on Jr., was master of ceremonies.
Each man’s name was placed in
and arm and daughter leave fatur-
day for *i Paso to epend the holi- |
These $60.00 Cadillac Vacuum
Cleaners Monday ‘ *
The Charm of the Orient Lidfl
in a Gift of Pearis.
ial Ring Series are Won-
h ring is distinctive in
JEWELRY w
NOVELTIES
Rockdale Leases
Paid by Holders
drawn was agpposed to pertorm the
teat asmmned.
Mas that
Aneaday
two cal-
n ealen -
mmittee
t up leg-
EBTED.
machine
feerate war relies and historical
archives.
of the
success-
to pro-
rpriation
gtslatiy
Ince the
holly and artintie
white and ra,
colors
ease th.
I be pro-
Marvin
otion ot
ia takeg
Phonograph
Davenport Table
Heart's Desire
Writing
AU extra fine good size Carta, reed bodies and
hoods and rubber tires.
Favored by
Drillers.
Our Si
dore—l
Priscilla Sewing
Cabinet
Book-rack
Smoking Stand
Royal Easy’s
—for Christmas
present •
Bible
Build Nine-Hole
Course.
mas spirit was evidenced at both
piaces by beautiful decorations of
GET
FRESH
-FILM
FOR
CHRISTMAS
KODAKING
JORDAN'S
615 Congress
rode of tea,
Contederat.
Beve your wite» henith: aive her
a Wentern Ilectrie Wanhing Ma
■ bln. for Christmas NGany term,
at John L. Martins —Ad,
..In.the letter which was ment to
Mr M< lane it was potntedvout that
SPECIAL SALE MONDAY ONLY
Dropside Tea Wagons
All Finishes}
The Ideal Christmas Present
20% Discount •
LOCKHART. Dee 22— Both the
tndep-ndent and ths rural nchool-
of th. county clomed Friday and
Mr. and.MfaK.a Smith have
i a holiday kuent thei"
miaend-
benutitut
> control
the >a
vmoerate
going to
precinct
re g n<
olutions
be gov-
L
SAN MARCOS. Taxaa Dec. 22—
Golf enthusiasts in San Marcos are
awaiting with interest the compie-
tion of the’ nine-hole golf courme
now beine installed by the newest
organtxntion in town. the Ban Mar-
cos Golf club, at the Hava county
fair grounds on the Poet road
about a mile and a half from the
city.
ccording tn Mr* Symbole, soir
profesmlonni of Ban Antonio, the
location to admirable and In point
of Quality of turf and natural haz-
arda artorded the completed course
will have few equals or its dee in
the elate
mna whence they were xamd AT SAN MARCOS
expenstve piAn of Promotion it is
placed within the feach of alt
More than M of the proposed
membership of M have been ee-
~~~ ~ — ——— —- —Iii.el daily
raina iwaae the enthuniastic «roup
wo Plan * detinite opening of the
Section
IESCRIPTION OF TABLE----------
FINISH—Dark Mahogany Quality Varnish, so hard it is difficult to scratch surtace
with finger nail. 4
LOCKHART, Texas, Doc. 22—A —---— -
25% hoe 2‘t^-rauntop"udenthi Manchaca Teacher
Putses, bin ctoles
leather gooda * off
ueh.ro and 11
Here’s • real Christmas pres it
Push the button and the back
reclines. Disappearing leg rest
ndjusta to just the right beight.
Come in today and see our dis-
playofchoice coveringsand beau-
tiful designa. Terms if deaired.
workmanship ahd quality. Diamonds,
sparkling like the glow of the sun
are in mountings of 18-K White Gold
—each mounting is copyrighted.
925.00, $32.00, $37.50, $50.00,
$65.00, 9100.00, >125.00 and up
candy factory here In January pro-
vided they can depend upon the
FRAME- Seleeted. seasoned hardwood. Dopts, 1% in.: width,
TABLE TOP-IFibre boerd. eix time atronder than two-ply
ordinary card tables.
LOCKING DEVICE- Easy to operate. Me screws need in moombling.
ineuring abaolut• rigidity when eat up.
$1.00”
he has
The Rotary club had ladies’ night
* Wednesday and a very delightful
affair was enjoyed by all preaeat.
er. th. gueata braved the driving
tale to reach the home of the hos
l». and were fully compenmnted by
the warmth and cheer of the In- I
terior, decorated with mistletoe and
Chrintma» belln and a profumon of
red romen The warm greeting of
the hontees added much to the
hand trick may ,not have been
played on them. Commodore A- L
In the western sectoi
town and has been very
ful In raising truck.
___________o?nTeTi. when
the brigade nurgeom of the Yankee
forces examined hia wound. after
being taken trom the field and
placed la the Improved fiela-hoa-
vital tin surzeon turned to the
nurnes and remarked. • T»t him
alone, he la th. name aa dead-
Buda, gave a Ch flat man entertain-
ment to the Mexican ehudren in her
of the Confederacy, now occupied
by the Unitee Daughtera of th. cu. .. - -- --- — ■
onfederacy aa a museum for Con- curd and whew the almost
motif and after a number of games
had been played covers were laid
and red, lighted candles eurteunded
with mistitetoe proved a mont
charming effect.
Refreshmenta, consttine of hot
chocolate, negdwiches and cake,
were nervea. Souvenin. constt.
Ing of prophecies concealed in can
dy, proved quite amusing.
R r. Howard and daughters. Mm
Hart and Mra. Huettig. spent Tues
day in Austin.
Mm O V DeWitt has returned
to Hounton after a vinit of neverni
weeka to her mother, Mr. Wooda. 1
Mln Turon. K1« Thiele au bere
mom Mow Arauntela to viait her
I Ml way 70 can
envoy strine Back
mcitne <■ /ar an
you went Lagwe
u juse the fighe
heighe
tenarm "auro"Lonk,ur"t, *1 “t;
I
f
* -
was a benutuful Chrimtman tre,
docornted for them with nuts. fruit
Mt ths (
fan. eb- I
a beors (
meeivex 2
10 ekoro '
roueli
mchool on Friday mernine There
tergay. Jud
will open the
WlUlahwoa «
aftet the ho
will ‘convene
% off on brassen, lamps and
other gift goods—Jordan's
rX Fop"oranem"kr"
dare ■
C. W. Webb was an Austin vM-
tor during the past week
. Mr. and Mra Kawin Auler will
here with them for the holiday,
their son. Hugo, who is a etudent
AE.the medical college at New
Orleans I4
Mra. W K Duff wan nocom:
panled home from Austin by her
daughter Mise Merten Dutt, who
la a student at etate.
ately entrained for the battle-front -
SS2 Club Members to
During the program delletoun re-l
freehmento of hot coftee ana choco- l
late with whipped eream and fancy
cakes were nerved he the manage,
me* nt the Bits ahter which the
chapter najpurned to meet next on ,
the II of January, at which time
they will celebrate the joint birth-
dare of Senernis Lee and Jackson.
Pro-Holiday Entertainment.
A beautiful hompitality of the pro
houidaya wae the entertainment
tendered the members nt the serp-
Book Club and other invited gueete
by Mrs Male Van de Venter on I
Wednenday afternoon last Not-i
wit hstending th. inelement weath-
SWANN-SCHULLE
Furniture Company
CONGRESS at fourth
The Rude high mehool aieminmed
nchool Friday afternoon for the
Yuletide holidnya.
The Christma» program and tree
wer. enjoyed by the children in
spite of the vud end min.
nuda echoi teacher, ere leering
tor .the holiday, and a number of
Huda teachers who am teaching
eteewhor. are coming in th to Sat-
urday to ppend ChriatmaN with
their perente
Orders have been received st the
Rude poetortice that the rural mall
will got holiday Christmas
OnY* Thie is the first time ths
Chrinrmmahove ‘ holiday on
ranged in the shape of a eross. Rod
and green balloon, floated gaily
ame R Ha:
y ai-irit
e and the
i in Februs
public or boo I an-
on in the new
building on new
Mra Stacy Ryinnder,
Some unuqun! telent was devel-
oped when R. M. Key performed
on the violin in • akiliful manner
and Homer Biaif aang a solo in
a eharmin manner.
Both performers stood behind a
The president, T. C. John-
A delleloun two-pours tuncheonf
wm then nerved. Mrs Lena Low.
enetein and Miss Eleanor Phillip,
enwiptine the honters. Table prises
•t dainty handmade handkerchiets
wrought by the boot.•• were won
by Mendamen w A Coffiela, T. H.
Peul. H C. Vance. R A Coffield, C.
M Semmions and Mika Kite nor Phn:
Hpa Guenta other than club mem-
here were: atendamen Lee Orr. M
H Bummera, little Wellie Lena
Txx Venetein, Clarenon Sledige, H. H
O. Quebe. C, r. Drake and Mim
May Donaldnon.
acre bonua for the lenses origin-
ally
The Ryan corporation holdinge Ito
about 1 to miles OOM of the Minerva
Petroleum company' Noe, 1,1, and
. A B Watson "trtpleta,” but no
ten ha. M yet been made aa to
drtlling thio acreage
ROCKDALE SOCICTY.
ROCKDALE, Texas. Dec 22—
The annuai hristmas party at the
United Daughters of the Conf odor
ary given to the veterans and their
that the
wven the
day. tl
• It baa.
the aa*
commit-
the rail
mmittee
h would
int bun-
mai com-
Ito mil.
it welt
M again
Aar, un-
■to from
ones be-
•
al there
a week,
> better
uren up
eulation
roul bo
0001
will bo
ta the
vho has
i The
■ent Ufa
triad ee
In 1h,
M year”
form of
ZOERALC
Ute thrown
itiel ring
date now
> In IMA
1 platform
c conyen-
has been
statesman
rention of
cally pro-
w has ac-
"ls will-
• the peo-
rapport of
expoused
LOCKHART, Texas. Dec 22.—
Black land is not the beat lana
for garden truck, but Newton
Wilson has the proof that cab-
bage will grew in black land. A
nine and a half pound cabbage,
closely trimmed, wasqexhibited
by Wiison in order to ebow
what he could do. Wilson lives
METAL CORNERS— Very heavy trunk type fully protecting table, ,
TABLE COVERING—Genuine Waterproof Leatherette er Fell ,
The ONLY folding table that any woman eon easAy RECOVER with any
material by ueing the back of a tabi khife ‛
m onaranan ... .. E, Secend Louisiana Regiment, un-
Cameron mernhanood ’^e,0'/” der Cofonei wiams, ana his com-
pose to manufacture a general line
of candtes, to wholesaler, and re-
.ROCKDAIR Texas. Dee 15,
Although it had been reported that
the 1IHut« hlock of wildcat oil
lessee taken a few month ago by
the Ryan Consolidated Petroleum
Corporation of BartlaavUla. Okla-
homa. nur the new Rockdale field,
had been cancelled end the 1*---y
abandoned, e report has proved
to be without foundation, as it has
become known that the corporation
repreeentauive A D Baker, was
her. Monday and paid up ths ren-
tal.oa tn acres at M M an arm.
checka totalling 31,437.50 haring
been Qepomited in the local bank,
payable to the Caywood. upon
whose lands the matale were due
under a three-monthe contraet. Th.
Ryan corporation paid M.M the
a bat and the one whose name was
Expected v tailors in the
Keel home for the holidnys are Mine
Maud Nairn ana Mra Jackprdj.
ntas. both of Templa "15-9
de formal
n adopted
osal con-
McAdoo,
residential
kota vot-
■ Angeles
i launched
•«, where
m. except
aons are
and candy Mra Rylander
tala: the
xaa dele-
to fight
organtza-
Neff has
zation er
bullt one
r Fergu-
the man-
paign la
wing for
» a com-
re than
r Lea la
wood or-
to hare
a aasist-
minister
<nl Ac-
offend-
nference
tion of
B. The
place ol
nd era
G Williama entertnined her class “ holidAy Kuest thelr nephew
from the Methodist Sunday school re Emith of Ban Antonio.
Bunday with a well prepared din- , . .Mre * H..Varnell of Hubbard
- party . -Xc MmR7^ with her
nna Mra Gerald Meg.
of.Hw2o, okia, W,U arH" «hle
Mrs Me KPnng. ’ parhoindax, w'2d t charm and cheer ot the gram. mn
tee. w-u-- .—>--- " " the center of the polimhed dining
room table ntood e .mall decorate
Chrletmae tree, nymbolle of the
•eaeon nurrounded by the preaente
for all club member and guesta,
which were Aintributea by Mien
Eleanor Phulips during the reading
of Mi orig*a poem by Mr. I. o
Newton paraphrnaine "The Night
Before Chrintmas" very cleverly
exprepsed.
Following the eames nt 42 in
which Mre Newton won high ecore
•he wae presented with a lovely!
boguet of red roeea.
ONS,
nt. The
ranging
tram....JU.
■ MOA SOCIETY
BUDA. Tess. Dee M —Mre
• it
THE AUSTIN AMERICAN, AUSTIN. TEXAS. SUNDAY MORNING* DECEMBER
He Is Good as Dead” Said DRY HOLE FOR
NEW FACTORY Yankee Medic, But Rockdale LOCK HART TEST
the program
the Parent-
The senior
acandyrncton.epI- that supertor aa a tactician, an opinion
worKmen ana contribute to the Taffaraon nTa EIL,, a
proepenty of the town Ineemu.h Kennerly "md
• the fnctotry would buy suppllea
in Cameron.
the banquet began toy automobnes
raced merrily down the tables in
The recreational possfbities of
the naw links fillo a long-teit need
in Han Marcos and, under the in-
The Lckhart
nounces a rece
$100000 school
yenr’s evenina
now lying
ntereetina
nal Com-
Love will
palgn in
of Han
t of the
Ml. Love
Him three
! the fact
been pre-
of Texas
1 of the
nitteeman
npaign in
Aelegation
hod early
i prediets
rata will
faro con-
250 coun-
Mre Walter Jnckson.
Mr and Mm B M Lewis of
Bryan am the expected vlaltora in
th: home, ot, Mr deo ll ana
MIm Jaanle Jnekmon.
Mlee Thelma Griteith will arrive
Saturdei from Han Marco, to
"pena the week with her pamata.
“L J oritrih.
Mlee Mary Jane Nurlewon will
leave Eaturday tnr Liberty Hill to
"nend the vacatton with her ^r-
Keep. on Living. ,
But due to hie wonderful vital-
ity Kengerty recotered from the
wound, after six weeka in the
pital, and was then granted a Kr-
lough to m.lt hia home where he
"a when the famou» "march to
'he een" of General Sherman cut
Mm off from rejotning ble regiment
to Virginia, chia being in 1864, aad
hence th. wurrender ot Generai Le.
(and hia forces found him atin in
Lountana. where he wae mumtered
i out and iven an honorable ala-
chame in 1865.
Kennerty Waa born in Wilkerson
county. Mise-. In the year 1840. but
wae reared in Pointe Coupee Par-
•n la- and wae marfi- to Mlee
( Mery I Gmham of Alabama in
.1202 Two chndren of thin union
CAMERON, Texas. Dee. M —
Cameron will number a large can-
dy factory among its industrial
concerns within a month if the
present plans of the Ideal Candy
factory of Temple materialise-----— . _ --
Tble week Robert McLane, local1 on a bed of lllneea at the home of 4
romrthdksunarmnuz“t iem “L2Wi 1 Rockdale, can
pie company, in which it wan stat-
a. With Mr Md Mm Fama Fra- # "2"-:
xtncdmr.a Tr ru ensi-"a
Hcekhatt Bunday. I Ployed mth? m"h sh2n”,
gomirEecnrirskatrrsnurnsase I.
tle Friznel Mrs HliAbeth Re2n1 E1a " _ I
Mr nna Mra Joe M Clark were Houstos Seeat and baby
shopping in San Antonlo Thureday. | Th. follow in. W.t.ie aa s .
Mm l M Mapp and dau.hr. ilehTtatntrpinK..ixinitet. attended
Mins Alma, viaftea Mie. Jean Mal- iPop ""Arhe "vot H.^U' S’
loch sat urday and Bunday 01: 3." Mim
Ei and is. How.U nt Ban An- wue: Burk. LAn..“rrnth.afra
roni ere «ue.t of Mr and Mra , Pch.bu* Mimet.RuthPowey,
A Vanity Casern gift any 2
girl will adore, proving to
be at much use and con- 5
ventence to her. $3.50 and ,
up.
We have some beautit
ladtes’ fancy back combo.
The combination of the
syemnes set in fan shape eat- l
tfhke would be highly ap*
predated. £
The gift at usetuineus win
be a silver or gold pen and
pencil. We have them nep-
ante and in seta.
Single, $1.00 and up.
Sets, $6,00 and up.
In eharme, rings or lapel
buttons in the order he
loves—our stock is a moot
complete one. At all prices.
The Ba? Pin—a Gift that
is needed. Our designs am
original. e» enandup
in Red Gold <4eDU '
.$30.00.
Some odd. piece in Siver-
ware. We carry all the tot*
eet patterne in sterling and
high grade plate. Odd ptecea.
asxgxugameneThxa".Dne A2a. the ishattaga Rverin Louiniang
by J N Young, eounty tax plowe entirely
ST animaz 5007 * Cnidate tnaresa sheninaguund2 5S2;
tsa n a. mrathsdcnrunty •< "Xk^b. 6 2-" br
manner and has many friend, sho
will regmt to know nt his changs
, of plana sine, other bumnen in-
terenta win not permit at hla ner-
ing the county aa aanessor longer
H 2,"
| I Marmes, Mil folds and other
| toei bar gooda, % ofE—jordana.
-
Hand-pninted china nne other
gift gvods M oft— Jordan’a.
The tables were decorated in
Christmas colors and were ar-
wives, and the members of the
Elizabeth Wilcox Wallis chapter,
took the form of a theatre-party at
the Dfxie, followed by a program
and refreshments at the Elite cafe ocrant, - gT-
after viewing the film The Christ- paresis iaM Bunday
HAN MARCOS, Texac. Dec. 22 —
A special feature at the weekly
Kiwanis luncheon Thursday eras
the delightful music furnished by a
Hawaiian troupe of players from
the Palace theatre. 9
Each member received a letter
from Ranta Claus, giving hie rea-
son for etching to eee him or hie
reasons for nut being able to ap-
per at that home.
Plans for a Chrstmas tree for the
poor children of the town were de- ■
veloped. The tree will be held on I
the public squre if the weather
clears, if not it will be held at the
chamber of commerce.
president of the Rotary club, spoke
on Rotary principles. A Mexican
orchestra from New Braunfels fur-
nished delightful music during the
evening. .
-- But perhaps the most wonderful
From Service Paenkrkemnrhgwnrruta.ath
stock of unhandled
•nd new Toys and
Games.
REED DOLL
CART
REDUCED
50%
95.50 Cart*------92.25
$6.50 Cart*..___$3.25
$8.50 Carta.....54.25
ever seen Gen. Lee to know him
personally, the aged veteran re-
plied. “thousands of times," adding
with a smile of reminiscence, ‘the
boys called him Maree Robert.”
Kehnerly’B company went imme-
diately into action, and participated
in the battle of Malvern Hill, where
he was shell-shocked, and also in
the battle around Richmond, the
capital of the Confederacy, known
as the Seven Days battle. He was
at Chancellorsville at the time
General Jackson was wounded fa-
tally by a shot from some of his
own mep fired through a mistake.
Asked which one of these two
’generals he considered the great-
eat, the old veteran declared that
while he considered Lee the great-
eet commander of large forces, he
thought that General Jackson wes
Give Ivory!
We are actually proud at
our Ivory stock. From the
smallest piece to ths larg-
est set, we have what you
want.
In tvory, com6. biush and
mirror aet. $10.00 and up.
In amber and sheliton,
$15.00 , and up.
tailers.
Mr. McLane was requestea to
bring the matter up at the next
meoting of the, Commerciei club,
and he has turned the letter over
to Paul Webb, secretary of that
orsanizatiov.
Mr Webb intenled submitting
the proposition to the club tonight,
hut because of the heavy rain thia
evenint and tonight, enough mem-
here of the commercial club to
constitute a quorum for a meet-
ing did not assemble at the court
houne.
Seretary Webb has consulted
members of ths club individually,
however, and ta of the opinion that
at the meeting next Friday that
body will be unanimously in favor
of inviting the candy manutac-
turere to bring their factory here,
assurine them construcuve 00-
operation.
Our Wrist Watches In. the
Whits Gold are really beau-
tiful. Each watch la dis-
tinqtiye and reliable, with
a high grade imported move-
ss..... $12.00“
*ztm.......$18.50 ”
$2.98 Each
A string of our Indestruetible Pearls wi
pleaas Her to the limit. The beautitul
Richileu Pearls ranging in price from ■
$7.50 MR
The tamous La Venta Pearts treat—
MTS UR /
decorated trellis ad the guests are
still wondering if some alight of
"rana Mr.,. t cievatana - cte,
ehpe"EE undeznaanenm th" pan haxe
Uy. receiving aet
On Friday night the Forty-two Mr. and Mra. Paul Knebet ar.
club had its regular meeting and the proud parents of a boy bob.
was entertained byEF. Leders, sinc Wednesday. Y
Misses Ros Vorpaht, Clara Wet- - Mr and Mre. A w
sei and Cornelia Wallace at the have installed a radio ' reMVKn5
home of the iatter, set this past week. nK
Ths rooms had the Christmas •—‘ —
about the enowy tables. Before
Planma to have -ch tea' her at
the pen end patmna may salt
on thow who have the instruction
at their children
Trivia Courts Adjour
The tweniy-ixth court recessea
yesterday tar the holidays. The
court will reconvene December Si
when trial of Jury cases will start.
The criminal district court ad*
Journed for the October term yes-
SILVERWARE — CUT GLASS
the ebeet. • the battle of Morean
Perry, no^he town of Heiviie on
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l.^^“GOLF COURSE
PRAIRIE LEA PERSONALS. TaludAm.mnfanc..hn.wire.moorfol-
Piafiii LEA T.ae* Dee IX— XI, hand6• oldve:
•Dr A F Clark waa her from Ban Noman-"oiaxnnon nt
Antomto Monday He waa necom- ehlldleh voicd A. hZ "ounino5
panted home by Mlee Loi Shanklin .pa <• -• 2"... 12 1^1
Mr and Mr J N Keier areLiNBuht we did "not h, Lord
vt-ltog Meiauive. 1. John C“»- r.*~ eMiien i^ H. iA iem
T-n , away from ue -
Mra John mder waa whoppine la; stli Cheerful
Ben Marco. Wednenday. Rut fat.".‛mnh.a . ...
Mr end Mr. J D Car in right nt nAna"ror “inm.
Si Marpegerc.cuuofar,and pit he b.s mad. M. hoi.
Er ~* Mrr"cias Wb? at Llend"taotyt-wzouthshearne
Rohatomar visitine Mr and Mra, trettoas hAV. made upoIn Sam Sr
J. I- Tiner. ' the loon of hie own Pmi, Ei.5e
Mlaeee Winnie and Ruth Daven- , rl and calm th. ..Id "1Iher Zte.
port viaited Mr and Mrs Walter upon whatte erotwblr hm mer 12:
bavegoer *•«•*’" ThurdayoFmtn2""warthebiKhN“n‛avtt.2d
ape Pidny in san Antonte, I and, knowing that "the natba at
Mr and Mrs G C Johnson ana E10, |— 4 hot hTik. "PI ’ ”
AEhte Miss ruubeN, spent Eha h. naF “ehztrumpz", "oon
Thureday in san Antonio. mil and like Mo famouZ rum
Albert Mallach and Miss Myrtle mAnder Will •e02. Aver th* om
prizgi viaite fhtend. .. Boiperet TnTX uldJX .hLtei
Bunday treen- *
Mr and Mra. C H MeE nney -
Hair made an interesting talk on
education, and Dr. L. L. Lea. ex-
DIAMdNDS — WATCHES
lure programs The prenentation
was made by the premdent of the
chapter. Mrs Annie Gre, Drak..
and waa responded to verybapplyl --- . —
S‛e mma' TOYS
chapter, waa read and the newiI - • -A NJ
member welcomed into the chap-1 ■
ter. Mra Qarrett responding in al rr A {r ~
few mung phrase of apprecia- B VT Q
"Pra Huah Senaton. read „ovorai• A V I U
communictiona, among which was
a totter from Mre Bounds prem-1
dent of the Texas divinion, express I
ing her deep appreclation of the
------- ---- work of Mrs Drake as publicity
orrnth Mrs chairmen for the Texas division fori
B J paympart snday poretz.tod, Rosalie Mast ami her R the poarten"andupnemgjine
mtha“.m'iton* Aniomotter" ahax: „ Kbtnort. Catumbt. ratrntf"viramaes.nvina, c:
iheif home xerNuMoz.arnved thtn week to plastnE, her in the pationai group
Mre Inn R Hmlth entertainen "pen.ho Mday*, "Ih Ne par- "ft II C workers
the member of the Lline Hridse MraJamen Keebie —— ----------
©lub with a dellunetul hridk» party "7 ' ‘ ■ Ptriekland returned
in her benutirul new home on Fri. * arter having wpent
day after noon The houn waa ar- her parents who
tietirally decornte throughout with _ Hab!nel, Texas
Christmiaa decorationa ' Holeman haa as a via-
At the elone of Ike games a mlad on.fo , _ hnuday» her lit. long
couree was merved to ths tollewine: Tlna Ar; RR Browning of Pas
Mendme. W W Grwg H V nrna Cal Poth "f thee dear old
stein, Chas Zedler Jr. Bill Taylor iaes hav: passed thetr l •cor.
nt Dallas Nelson Puite. Walter i x ana ten and hav* been mt],
Blunt K Henry, Chas Gidley, J 1 mete friend* tar the put M years
M Clark. A. J MeKean Jr.. Mtoa — —— - ---
23, 1923.
tive.
I Len of
the Un-
I state, is
• McAdoo
nBerwood
s, while
C. Fergu-
Igner and
he Michi-
Mura the
oldly an-
candidate
tat I on
B stqrted
to Chair,
a a Mo-
bat haa
Jenninge
followed
■ ail Mo
letf and
ientifled
Alike oa
18 upper-
Commercial Club
To Consider
Offer.
drilled on the Purcel tract three D • , n ...
mile, moutheast by Hughs A Buch Kesigns Psition
anan. Three weeks was requirea . “
for th* job and at ita completion MANCHACA Texas Dec. 22• -
the formation waa not definitely Mrs B. T. Carpenter haa resigned
located either by drillers or the her posttior her* as grade, teacher ,,
geologists. » In ths public school. Mrs. Johnnie a
The eptire outfit was torn down Eradley 'Pierce of Austin has been
Thuradsay and loaded upon wagons eleeted to fill the vacancy,
and sent to Red Rock. This sec- Mra. ■ Carpenter and family are
tion ia coming in for some extent- movine to Taft, where Mr Carpen-
Ive drilling and both the Cardinal ter nas • position tn the mercantile
and Triangle hav* location* and businena. This has always been
others tore looking favorably upon "r* Carpenter s home, and It la
the lodatfon. Red Rock, Roaanky. the second time that she has held
String Prairie. Dale, Delhi and the posiyon A teacher in this
Buckner's creek are being touted as senoot
good locations and all have drill- r -----—------
6.“ an „ Texas Editor Dies
tension ot the Calawen county fault LOCKHART. Texna Dec 22 1
%11.24 Eound east ahd northeast at Texas newspapers have lost an able
-— .9"
San Marcos Club
Elects Officers &
2106 st nwzpaper men in this sec-
BAN MARCOS, Texas, Dec. M— son.Fe had been • resident of
At a recent meeting of the San suiner Sor,many T**r* and was a
Marcos Federation of Women's 1t "ezo.the. peace for many years,
missionary societies, the following M ' Hnderetood that his daughter.
Officers verzelecte for the coming Mra.Ela.lane, for some time as-
year: President -Mra. J. R Wright: posptesseditor, win continue the
first vice president. Mrs. K. D. PuucatioT.
Biggs; second vice president, Mise i=n...---------
Ruby Henderson; secretafy. Mre . pPELIEBYILLE SOCIETY.
Emma Bragg: treasurer. Mra. L. J. rPFHGERVILLE, Texas, Dec. 22
Berry: presa superintendent. Mra. E. L,’ Lades, ata of the Lutheran
F. __________ mhurshqvent-nnao-pouna ChFit
- -------------------- 5 DOX containing, cookies, home
KYLE SOcIETY. cananana vAioaa other Ar-
KYLE Texas, Dec M—Miss Jen- Tex... 2.i "Legion,
nte Donatson of Dallas la hero to The Young Womento srans. «
spend the holidays with Mrs. Cora He of the "Lutheran 8eewine Str.
Donalnon and other relatives. sent a i2-pounaerchrshurch
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Millholon of ririea with Aeristmnn.mbox
Ban Antonio are guests of Bye Mill- cooklee. home-made Chnaonteinins
hollon and famit tor he holidays brushes, pste, apcndy tooth.
Mrs Eulatstewar of Knoxville, war veteran ‘OpPtai Louthe
Ark., la visiting her uncle. J. T. Texas 1 -Eion
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Qalbraith home AAtg"t Kuhn.hasireturnea
have returned to their home at Mr and Mra W c*BraSA.."i th
19.— Blanco and will remain until late McGregor and Mrs. Blum of Ten'
--t in January. pie. - m Tem-
By C. R. DRAKE,
American Cotrespondent.
ROCKDALE, Texas, Dec. 22 —To have seen and known the three great
outstanding figure of the war between the states, Gen. Robert E. Lee.
commander-In-chiet of the southern armies; Gen. T. J. “Stonewall"
Omitting the buninema nematon.
Mra. Rhena White Perry, first vie-
president, called the meeting to or-
der. with an invocation by Roy W.
E Copeland A tenture of the oo-
casion was the presentation at a
nan book fuel off the pro*, -fltone,
Mountain," by Lucian Lamar]
Knight, .tale htstorian of Georgia
<« <he htatorian of the ehaptet, Mrs
Minne Hairston Orr. for use in tu-
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